Built as the new model for Dream hotels to come, Dream Downtown takes its place as a new social hive for the neighborhood. The re-invention of this modern landmark building, designed by Albert Ledner in the late 1960s, is meant to appeal to NYC natives and travellers alike. Dream Downtown features three distinctive restaurants, four lounges, a glass bottom pool directly over the hotel lobby bar, a very well equipped 24-hour fitness center, 6,000 plus square feet of exhibition space and loft-inspired guest rooms that feel anything but typical. The hotel is located at 355 W16th Street in the neighborhood of the Meatpacking District and Chelsea and features some of the best attractions in Downtown New York, from world-class shopping to exquisite art galleries and decadent restaurants. Exit our hotel front doors and explore the neighborhood like a local. The hotel is within walking distance of Chelsea Market and the High Line Park. Many of the rooms on the north-facing side of the complex feature jaw-dropping views of the mid town skyline crowned by the Empire State Building. If your scene is more about people watching, choose a pool-facing room with a Juliet balcony. Or, if you prefer watching the world go by from your balcony, request one of our rooms on the south side of the building. Pets or animals allowed - Dogs under 25lbs are accepted on property with a one time 99USD fee. Dream Downtown hosts a number of events spaces. For any event inquiries, please contact the hotel to check on date availability.

Room was great. Juice Bar in the lobby was awesome. PH Bar is the best view in the city. Swimming pool. Ambiance.

My bathroom sink was plugged up. Houskeeping doesn't seem to be perceptive or ready to take action when they see something like this or I would not have encountered it. Also, I needed to print a boarding pass and their solution was for me to email them instead of having a computer where I could print my boarding pass. I was annoyed by that.

Room was great. Juice Bar in the lobby was awesome. PH Bar is the best view in the city. Swimming pool. Ambiance.

My bathroom sink was plugged up. Houskeeping doesn't seem to be perceptive or ready to take action when they see something like this or I would not have encountered it. Also, I needed to print a boarding pass and their solution was for me to email them instead of having a computer where I could print my boarding pass. I was annoyed by that.

Expert Reviews

"Celeb playpen with a Miami-meets-Ibiza pool scene and a models-and-bottles rooftop bar A $270 million renovation in 2011 transformed this polka-dot 1960s building into a glittering clubhouse for the downtown fashion set. Orange and velvet chesterfields curve below a peep show ceiling that looks into the second-floor pool. Pieces by contemporary It-artists including Avone, LJ Lindhurst and Domingo Zapata pay homage to the hotel’s location near Chelsea’s art galleries and Meatpacking’s design and party scenes.The Look A $270 million renovation in 2011 transformed..."
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